My plant haul from the 2026 San Francisco Succulent Expo
In my post about the 2026 San Francisco Succulent Expo , I committed a cardinal sin: I didn’t show my plant haul. Let’s remedy that immediately. I didn’t get a lot because a) I don’t really need more plants (how often have I said that?), and b) little else jumped out at me. Agave utahensis (especially var. eborispina ) is one of my favorite agaves. I found the motherlode on the table of Bay Area grower Mary Parisi: Four beautiful Agave utahensis (three var. eborispina , one var. utahensis ) at a price too good to pass up Priced at $22.50, I couldn’t resist even though I already have about a dozen Agave utahensis The remaining three plants I bought came from the table of San Diego County nursery Botanic Wonders (Al Klein and Anthony Neubauer). They have a well-deserved reputation for impeccably grown plants. Hamatocactus hamatacanthus (left) and yellow-spined form of Ferocactus latispinus (right) Deuterocohnia brevifolia , a mat-forming terrestrial bromeliad from Argentina and Boliv...